Assuming you are running private IP's in your internal network and a
public IP on the external network, you can create a dns such as
mynetwork.mydomain.com which will resolve to the private IP when accessed
inside the network and public IP when accessed externally. use this name
as the hostname
Hi,
Try using a subdomain DNS eg myservice.mydomain.com that will resolve
internally to http://192.168.0.54 (behind router) and externally to
http://99.153.32.456(direct internet connection). The DNS Server should do
the rest - basically forward all requests from behind the router to the
given